LORE OF THE LAGUNAS: A WALK BACK IN TIME SEPT. 3-4

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August 18, 2011 (Laguna) – How did people live on Laguna Mountain more than a century ago? Find out September 3 and 4, when the Laguna Mountain Volunteer Association celebrates its 25th annual living history celebration.

 

Take a guided tour to relive the travels of a 1908 pioneer family, visit an encampment of mountain men, learn about Native Ameriacns, rugged cowboys, and the first Cleveland National Forest ranger.

 

“Lore of the Lagunas – A Walk Back in Time” will be held September 3-4 starting at 9:30 a.m. at the Red-Tailed Roost volunteer headquarters on Sunrise Highway (just past the 22.5 mile marker on the left). Continuous tours will be held.

 

Admission is free; donations are accepted.  For more information, visit www.lmva.org or contact:

Laguna Mountain Visitors Center (weekends) (619) 473-8547
Living History Chair, J. Tubiolo (619) 443-1756
Cleveland National Forest, Alpine office (619) 445-6235
 


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